Natural Ways to Treat Bad Breath

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The Bad Breath Report

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The Bad Breath Report is a simple and straight-forward special report, in which you will also discover: The single cause of virtually All cases of bad breath, and what you can do to control it, no matter how serious your problem, or how long you've had it. You need never be self-conscious, or embarrassed, about your breath again. (See page 6) 5 simple things you can do today that can rid you of bad breath, even before you try the treatment! At the very least, this will slash your problem in half! (See pages 8-13) Brushing and flossing your teeth is good for you, but it will Not improve your bad breath. find out why. How to get rid of that ugly white coating on your tongue. without scraping! (Also find out why scraping your tongue will Not get rid of the white coating. even if you scrape until it bleeds!) (See page 18) A scientifically-proven way to eliminate mouth ulcers and canker sores for good. even if you have been plagued by them for as long as you can remember! Why you should Never use commercially-available toothpaste! Recent scientific studies prove that most of them contain harsh chemicals that cause huge damage inside your mouth. (See pages 25-26) Why a commonly used (and ultra-expensive) halitosis treatment that is recommended by so-called experts not only makes your bad breath even worse than before, but also screws up your overall health too! (See page 14) The one critical secret to wiping out your bad breath forever. that nobody else tells you about. (See page 28)

Treated by Merc. sol. include a bitter taste in the mouth, halitosis, swollen glands, fever (see below), and a yellow-coated tongue that may bear tooth marks. Symptoms better For rest for moderate temperatures for applying warm compresses. Symptoms worse For extreme heat or cold for sweating for hot or cold foods and drinks.

Number of S. mutans in the mouth (Caglar et al., 2008) in order to decrease the incidence of tooth decay. Other bacterium normally found in the mouth, and important in this sense, is Streptococcus salivarius, which produces a bacteriocin that inhibits anaerobic Gram-negative bacteria and that in vivo was shown also to reduce the level of halitosis (Burton et al., 2006).

Necrotizing ulcerative periodontitis and stomatitis. Rarely encountered in the asymptomatic HIV-infected individual, this form of periodontal disease occurs in up to 50 of AIDS patients (11). Halitosis is a common complaint, along with severe pain and bleeding. On exam, gingival necrosis of the tips of the interdental papillae with formation of ulcers is found (Fig. 2).

The major complications of this disorder are due to inflammatory obstruction of the osteomeatal complex. Such obstruction leads to the prevention of normal clearance of the sinuses, diminishes gas exchange leading to lowered oxygen tension, and predisposes one to sinus infection. In this setting, infection is generally due to aerobic bacteria including Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, and Moraxella catarrhalis. In some patients, fungal superinfection may also occur, most commonly due to Alternaria or Aspergillus species. In some patients, aberrant allergic or immunologic responses to the fungi have been presumed to contribute to the histopathologic manifestations of the disease. Acute sinusitis is generally manifest by fever, local pain, and purulent nasal drainage. Symptoms in subacute or chronic sinusitis are generally less specific and include nasal obstruction, diminished sense of smell, halitosis, and postnasal discharge.

In the Old World, Piper species, including P. Guineense, have been in use for centuries in various official and anecdotal remedies. These include use in mouthwash and dental diseases, halitosis, loss of voice and sore throat, fever, and cough, and as a counter-irritant (Schmidt, 2009). In traditional Chinese medicine, Piper is used for its alleged warming effect. In Tibetan medicine, Piper is one of the six herbs claimed to benefit specific organs, being assigned to the spleen. Sir Richard Burton's book, The Book of One Thousand and One Nights, mentioned cubeb as the main ingredient of an aphrodisiac remedy for infertility. Similarly, the 1827 edition of the London Dispensatorie informed that cubeb stir s up venery very profitable for cold grief of the womb (Katzer, 1998). Furthermore, in England, a small amount of Piper was often included in lozenges designed to alleviate bronchitis, owing to its antiseptic and expectorant properties.

When acid enters the mouth, it brings with it some of the contents of the stomach, such as partially digested food, stomach enzymes, and acid that can leave a sour and bitter taste. If regurgitation occurs often, people can develop bad breath or dental problems. Acid regurgitation can cause cavities or can damage tooth enamel which results in discoloration of the teeth. However, before you attribute bad breath to GERD, have a dentist check to ensure that no cavities could be causing the bad breath. As you can see, the symptoms in your mouth (e.g., bad breath, pasty saliva) can be very different from the painful symptoms such as heartburn in your chest.

The powdered fruit of allspice is used in traditional medicine to treat flatulence, dyspepsia, diarrhoea and as a remedy for depression, nervous exhaustion, tension, neuralgia and stress. In small doses it can also help to cure rheumatism, arthritis, stiffness, chills, congested coughs, bronchitis, neuralgia and rheumatism. It has anaesthetic, analgesic, antioxidant, antiseptic, carminative, muscle relaxant, rubefacient, stimulant and purgative properties (Rema and Krishn-amoorthy, 1989). It is also useful for oral hygiene and in cases of halitosis. An aqueous suspension of allspice is reported to have anti-ulcer and cytoprotective activity by protecting gastric mucosa against indomethacin and various other necrotizing agents in rats (Rehaily et al., 2002) The major function of allspice is to flavour food but it has a subfunction of deodorizing or masking unpleasant odours. The concentration of methyl mercaptan is a major cause of bad breath and it was observed that allspice has a...

Symptoms Over several days, the gums become sore and inflamed, bleeding at the slightest pressure. Ulcers which bleed spontaneously develop on the gums between the teeth. This is accompanied by bad breath, foul taste, and sometimes swollen glands. As the disease worsens, the ulcers spread along the gum margins and into deeper tissues. Sometimes, the infection spreads to the lips and the lining of the cheeks, causing tissue destruction.

Their distress when encountering these sensations can be very intense. Parents sometimes describe the phenomenon as sensory overload. One young woman said that when she was bombarded by unwanted sounds, smells, and sights, her body would shut down. She described feeling completely detached, almost as if her body belonged to someone else or was a piece of furniture. One boy with Asperger syndrome was so sensitive to smells that his mother called doctors in advance of his appointments to remind them not to wear perfume or scented antiperspirant. During one visit, he told his doctor pointedly that she had bad breath and threatened to leave unless she gargled with mouthwash. Many children with AS-HFA find loud noises intolerable and will cover their ears when exposed to them. Some even have difficulty with noises that are not loud and don't bother others, such as the hum of an air conditioner or the sound of a baby crying. Other children have the opposite problem they seem to...

Patients often complain of indigestion, but what do they mean Indigestion is an old English word that means lack of adequate digestion, but patients and doctors interpret this in different ways. Many patients mean heartburn or acid regurgitation, the classic symptoms of gastro-oesophageal reflux disease. Some describe belching, abdominal rumblings, or even bad breath as indigestion. Others mean pain localised to the epigastrium or a non-painful discomfort in the upper abdomen which may be described as fullness, bloating, or an inability to finish a normal meal (early satiety). Dyspepsia is best restricted to mean pain or discomfort centred in the upper abdomen.

This type of diet may indeed show an initial period of weight loss, but most of the weight loss is not due to the miracle of 'switching the body's metabolism over to burning fat stores.' It is due to a diet-induced diuresis (Denke 2001 59). A diet low in carbohydrates changes some of the metabolic processes in the body, leading to an increase in the production of urine by the kidneys. Furthermore, these diets calling for elevated quantities of protein may not be healthy because h igh levels of animal protein intakes have been linked to higher risks for coronary heart disease and cancer . . . and also have been linked to higher risks for osteoporosis, and renal disease, but both of these areas are controversial (Anderson et al. 2000 586). High-protein, low-carbohydrate diets also recommend no intake of fruits, vegetables, or grains, which contain many of the important nutrients needed by the body for daily processes. The loss of these foods can cause unwanted health problems, such as...

The major or typical symptom of GERD is heartburn, but this can vary among individuals. GERD symptoms fall on a spectrum for some they are mild or silent, and for others they can be severe. Heartburn is the feeling described as stomach contents and acid travel up into the chest area. The mildest symptoms may be just a slight sense of uneasiness and burning in the chest that occurs only after meals. You might experience a sour taste in your mouth or have bad breath caused by repeated small amounts of acid coming back up into the mouth. A burning sensation behind the breastbone in the chest can be accompanied by a feeling of nausea or uneasiness. Some people experience a burning or a gnawing discomfort in the pit of their stomachs. In severe cases, GERD can cause pain that may be mistaken for a heart attack.

Persistent unhealthy body signals such as constipation, headaches, skin rashes, bad breath, sinusitis, etc., may all be alarms that your body needs more pure water. Here is a jolt. Water is not tea, soda, coffee, juice, milk, alcohol, or sport drinks. Water is pure and clear with nothing added. I encourage my patients to start the day off with a measured amount of water in quart container, room temperature is preferred. As mentioned previously, a simple rule that can be modified for your need is to consume at least one-half ounce of water per pound of body weight. Do not exceed 100 ounces in a day.

Degenerative disease caused by a lack of the hormone insulin. Insulin is essential for the proper metabolism of blood sugar. Excessive glucose (blood sugar) in the body's system is toxic. People with diabetes have abnormally high carbohydrate and sugar in their diets. Gum disease and dental problems are more prevalent in patients with diabetes and excessive glucose levels. People with diabetes also have a tendency to have bad breath due to excess acid in their systems. It is well known by dental professionals that patients with diabetes have dry mouths, and that less oxygen is consumed by their system. The lack of oxygen to the mouth can cause the gum tissue to dry out and loosen. Loose gum tissue can lead to pockets that then become a holding place for food and bacteria, and the bacteria under the gum can eat away the bone. In addition, people with diabetes have difficulty healing therefore, even a scraping of the gum can lead to a sore, infected abscess.

Symptoms Diarrhea that is present only during the day Constant, ravenous hunger may even lead to getting out of bed to eat snacks during the night. Hunger increases after a bowel movement, but there is a cutting pain in the abdomen that is worse for eating. An aversion to cabbage, peas, beans, meat, and fatty foods is characteristic. There may be nausea accompanied by vomiting, dizziness, and pressing head pain at the back of the skull (see right). Another associated symptom may be halitosis with a strong odor of garlic. Symptoms may be linked to morning sickness, travel sickness (see below), or eating disorders such as bulimia nervosa, anorexia nervosa, or other psychological conditions that cause long-term bingeing. Symptoms better Temporarily after eating for passing stools for bending double. Symptoms worse For cold weather for movement in the morning when eating.

Most adults with Down's syndrome have a compromised immune system and are prone to general infections and have an extremely high incidence of teeth (periodontal), gum (gingival) and mouth (oral) infections. Mouth breathing is common, causing dry mouths (xerostomia). Hypotonia of the muscles associated with eating reduces the effectiveness of chewing (mastication) and with xerostomia can cause bad breath (halitosis). In adults with Down's syndrome, the teeth roots are shorter and less securely embedded, resulting in frequent premature tooth loss.

The main symptoms include persistent heartburn and acid regurgitation, although some children do not experience heartburn. Instead, they may have pain in the chest or stomach a frequent sour taste of acid, especially when lying down a hoarse throat a feeling of burping acid trouble swallowing a feeling that food is stuck in their throat choking feeling dry cough or bad breath.

A relatively mild irritation or a more serious infection, such as laryngitis (see page 228), may produce a sore throat. Soreness may affect the whole throat or specific areas such as the larynx, tonsils, adenoids, pharynx, or vocal chords. Symptoms include a dry mouth and throat, discomfort on swallowing, an unpleasant taste in the mouth, bad breath, fatigue, and fever. They may be made worse by cold and damp, overusing the voice, smoking, food allergy, being run down, or emotional stress. SELF-HELP Take garlic preparations. Drink plenty of fluids. Gargle with a solution of calendula and hypericum (see page 271). CAUTION If symptoms last for more than one week, or if loss of voice persists, see a doctor. If there is high fever, children should see a doctor within 12 hours, adults within 48 hours. If the tonsils are inflamed and accompanied by fever, see a doctor within 12 hours.

Changes in a user's appearance may include weight loss, hair loss, acne, tooth rot, skin infections and rashes, bad breath and dry mouth, dilated (enlarged) pupils, bloodshot eyes, and heavy sweating. Depending on the way a person is using a drug, he or she may develop a bleeding nose, track marks, or a cough that does not go away. Some users experience tremors (shakes) and seizures.

At one point it seemed every company jumped on the baking soda toothpaste bandwagon Baking soda in paste form goes back to 1917, when a company first produced toothpaste containing this healthful ingredient. Baking soda has value because it neutralizes the acid produced by bacteria. Because baking soda is sold in powder form, people think it is an abrasive product but in fact, it is low in abrasive properties. Just as it can be placed in the refrigerator to absorb bacteria, so it can be placed in your mouth to achieve the same effect. Additionally, as it is an antacid, it can neutralize the acids in your mouth that can irritate gum tissue and cause mouth malodor (bad breath) and decay.

The heating effect is seen in the way mint is used as a heart tonic, which relieves palpitations, sending blood to the skin's surface, in the form of sweating. Hot mint tea is an excellent recourse for disturbed digestion, relieving spasms and relaxing the stomach walls, while also anesthetizing them. It is a proven and peerless remedy for such socially embarrassing conditions as bad breath, flatulence, and hiccups it works for indigestion, bloating, griping, colic, nausea, and vomiting (including morning and travel sickness).

Gingivitis is an inflammation of the gums and periodentitis is the inflammation of the gums and surrounding tissues that can eventually result in loss of bone support. Symptoms are gums that are red, swollen, and bleed easily. They often recede and bad breath may be present. A good diet and proper oral hygiene are essential in preventing gum disease. Sugar significantly increases plaque formation while adversely affecting white blood cell function. Toothpaste or mouthwash containing sanguinarine, an alkaloid from the herb bloodroot, helps prevent plaque formation and has anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. Centella extract, 30 mg twice daily, a triter-penoid from gota kola, has effective wound healing properties especially effective for severe gum disease and after surgery.

How To Win Your War Against Bad Breath

Bad breath causes immense distress but you can easily get rid of it. All you have to do is read the eBook, How To Win Your War Against Bad Breath, to find out how you can bid good-bye to bad breath. In its 58 pages, this eBook presents excellent information on the causes and treatment of bad breath. Often, the food you eat is the culprit. Follow these simple tips and enjoy fresh breath.